Example sentences of "her [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 He watched her bring the coffee .
2 What on earth had made her bring the American 's name up ?
3 So the greater the risk that another male has inseminated the female , the more trouble a male takes to get her to eject the sperm .
4 It elated her to realize the fact , to recognize the echo of her horse , struggling on the icy path , to hear the drum , to smell the wood of the fires , the crack of the crude hide tents that had been erected outside the arched gate of the ruined fortress .
5 ‘ , we are told , and when the archdeacon who rebuked her became the next bishop of Carthage she had her majordomo appointed as a rival , with the support of the main body of Numidian bishops .
6 Sylvie 's rancour against her became the measure of her universe .
7 Who delivered the message at Kinghorn gate , a letter to the Queen saying the King could be arriving that evening and telling her to instruct the purveyor to have horses at Inverkeithing , particularly his favourite , the white Tamesin ?
8 She guessed it would be Nicky Kai , eager to hear her singing the praises of her beloved island once more , and she might be willing to stay and share the light supper she had been planning for herself as it was Sunday , the one evening of the week on which Florian might occasionally make a concession to the fact of his breakfast show slot and retire soon after dark .
9 She had a driving licence , which would enable her to drive the practice 's pet-ambulance , but she had never been able to save much from her salary .
10 White then forced her to drive the couple to the Barrow Wake beauty spot at Birdlip Hill in Gloucestershire .
11 It is particularly useful for the retailer , since it enables her to see the pattern of past sales .
12 Dorothy Stanton Wise was born deaf at Dover where she was educated at home by her mother who had taken her to see the Rev. Thomas Arnold at Northampton for advice .
13 We took her to see the Three Howes , prehistoric mounds on the summit of the moors .
14 He went downstairs with Dr Darnell and two others , and pulled aside the cloth just sufficiently for her to see the visible part of the face .
15 After a while she explained that she was in love with someone else — not hopelessly ineligible , but not nearly as suitable as my father- and her parents had refused to allow her to see the man .
16 Not only had Auguste taken her to see the amusing Charley 's Aunt , but Alfred had escorted her to Ramsgate to see Harbour Lights .
17 His hair was still quite closely cropped , and his beard now followed the lines of his jaw and allowed her to see the hard fierce lines of his face .
18 It was worth more than £1 to her to see the child 's face ; and again as she watched from beyond the crowd — for she waited a little once she got free of the press .
19 She also sensed that Silas was taking her to see the kiwi because it was something he himself enjoyed doing .
20 Tallis had not made Moondream at that time — the mask to allow her to see the woman in the land — but she intuitively knew who she had seen , how she had reached through her vision to this very day , perhaps , in her own future .
21 How could they know how much more real and beautiful was the infinity inside her with its constellations of meanings , and the comet-blaze of truth that was Friend , who taught her to arrange the meanings in patterns of logic ?
22 That was why once or twice Debbie let her cash the money order for her .
23 ‘ I said I would think about it , ’ Ven cut in , but she was pleased to see that he was relaxed still , and in no way hostile at her bringing the subject up again .
24 The secret which Carol has faithfully kept for more than four months was finally out yesterday as Commander Tim Laurence and his bride-to-be allowed her to claim the credit she deserves .
25 Helping her make the choice is her close friend Esther Fritton ( left ) who works in the Pattern Department and invited Irene 's family to join her on an open day tour of the factory .
26 However , William Matteuzzi 's Almaviva is so weak that it requires a considerable stretch of the imagination to picture her preferring the young Count to the lecherous old Dr Bartolo ; and although the late Giuseppe Patane conducts the score with obvious affection , he has little flare for dramatic pacing .
27 Just her to carry the can , the prerogative of natural leaders of men .
28 When they had eventually managed to get him out of the house he 'd helped her to carry the remaining dishes from the dining-room , a thing he never did .
29 Soeur Dosithée , perhaps breaking her vow of poverty , kept all the letters that her sister sent her charting the progress of her little niece .
30 Here was someone who would help her push the car into the side of the road , who would know in which direction lay the nearest house , who would be a companion on her walk .
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